... that other out of this employment by no other means but by dealing upon more reasonable terms. He must not only sell what he deals in somewhat cheaper, but, in order to get it to sell, he must sometimes, too, buy it dearer. Hermathena - Pagina 911890Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Calvin Colton - 1848 - 556 pagine
...diminish. There arises, in consequence, a competition between different capitals. The owner of one must not only sell what he deals in somewhat cheaper,...sometimes too buy it dearer. The demand for productive labor, by the increase of the funds which are destined to maintain it, grows every day greater and... | |
| Adam Smith - 1884 - 604 pagine
...peculiar to going to examine; and, even upon this supthis employment by no other means but by dealing upon more reasonable terms. He must not only sell what...destined for maintaining it, grows every day greater ami greater. Labourers easily find employment; but the owners of capitals find ¡t difficult to get... | |
| Cyrus C. Camp - 1888 - 272 pagine
...occasions he can hope to jostle that other out of this employment by no other means, but by dealing upon more reasonable terms. He must not only sell what...sometimes too, buy it dearer. The demand for productive labor by the increase of the funds which are destined for maintaining it grows every day greater and... | |
| Adam Smith - 1895 - 500 pagine
...commonly diminish as their quantity increases, but from other causes which are peculiar to dealing upon more reasonable terms. He must not only sell what...sometimes, too, buy it dearer. The demand for productive lahour, by the increase of the funds which are destined for maintaining it, grows every day greater... | |
| Erick John Onstad, Charles Anson Augustus McGee, John W. Marshall, Henry Frederick Cochems - 1896 - 292 pagine
...occasions he can hope to jostle the other out of employment by no other means than by dealing upon more reasonable terms. He must not only SELL what...it to sell he must sometimes, too, buy it dearer." That this principle is universally recognized is fully proved by the great trade combinations of modern... | |
| Edwin Cannan - 1903 - 454 pagine
...occasions he can hope to jostle that other out of this employment by no other means but by dealing upon more reasonable terms. He must not only sell what...productive labour, by the increase of the funds which nre destined for maintaining it, grows every day greater and greater. Labourers easily find employment,... | |
| Jerry Evensky - 2005 - 364 pagine
...that squeezes profits and, in turn, interest. The other jaw of this vise is in the factor market for "[h]e must not only sell what he deals in somewhat...but in order to get it to sell, he must sometimes buy it somewhat dearer" (WN, 353). For example, capitals must compete with one another for the available... | |
| Adam Smith - 2007 - 597 pagine
...occasions he can hope to justle that other out of this employment, by no other means but by dealing upon more reasonable terms. He must not only sell what...get it to sell, he must sometimes too buy it dearer. STOCK LENT AT INT1EBST 295 The demand for productive labour, by the increase of the funds which are... | |
| Adam Smith - 2007 - 597 pagine
...occasions he can hope to justle that other out of this employment, by no other means but by dealing upon more reasonable terms. He must not only sell what...get it to sell, he must sometimes too buy it dearer. STOCK LENT AT INT1EBST 295 The demand for productive labour, by the increase of the funds which are... | |
| Michael Lewis - 2007 - 1476 pagine
...occasions, he can hope to justle that other out of this employment by no other means but by dealing upon more reasonable terms. He must not only sell what...sometimes, too, buy it dearer. The demand for productive labor, by the increase of the funds which are destined for maintaining it, grows every day greater... | |
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